Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Hillary Clinton made one of the most
important political statements of all time – and no one is covering it!
During a campaign speech, she attacked the very bedrock upon which the
nation was founded. No longer will dissenting opinions be tolerated.
Religious beliefs have to change. There’s a progressive agenda forming
that goes much further than anything we’ve seen from the Obama
administration. What is it? What does it mean?

A prisoner sharing a police transport van with Freddie Gray told
investigators that he could hear Gray “banging against the walls” of the
vehicle and believed that he “was intentionally trying to injure
himself,” according to a police document obtained by The Washington
Post.

The prisoner, who is currently in jail, was separated from
Gray by a metal partition and could not see him. His statement is
contained in an application for a search warrant, which is sealed by the
court. The Post was given the document under the condition that the
prisoner not be named because the person who provided it feared for the
inmate’s safety.

This is what I have been telling people would happen since 2001, especially since 2005. I hope it is not too late to stop it. But it is getting very, very, very late.

Most Democrats have been pressing for this since the late Clinton years. It will stack the deck for their permanent rule of the United States. Thus the Democrats are nearly 100 percent for it.

A substantial majority of Republicans, especially conservatives, have opposed this transparent invasion of new Democrat voters. But the "moderate" to liberal minority of "establishment" Republican leadership in the RNC and Congress continues to move toward accommodation with an invasion, that if continued, would certainly result in an unethical and unlawful takeover of the U.S. and many state governments.

The establishment Republicans were mainly driven by huge financial donors who profit from cheap foreign labor at an enormous cost to the economic well-being of American wage earners, small businesses, and taxpayers. But the desire to curry favor with liberal media was important as well as fear of defamation and belittling by the drivers of cultural Marxism and their ignorant and spineless lemmings.

Under the leadership of John Beohner in the U.S. House and Mitch McConnell in the U.S. Senate came the final outrage. Congress refused to use its Constitutional powers to block an illegal invasion of the United States, which was clearly aimed at overturning both our culture and system of Constitutional government. We have no freedom or liberty, if our elections are determined by foreign invaders and the special interests that support them.

This article below by Michelle Bachmann is a fund raising appeal to conservatives. Yes, but it is the unmitigated truth. The first article I wrote on immigration fourteen years ago used the sinking of the RMS Titanic in April 1912 as an analogous example of complacency leading to tragic disaster. The newly built Titanic was the grandest ship afloat and thought to be so technologically advanced that it was "unsinkable." She carried only half the lifeboats necessary for more than 2,200 passengers and crew.

The ship triumphantly surged through the icy North Atlantic at near top cruising speed. Her crew received and ignored eight iceberg warnings. When near midnight the top lookout, who had forgotten to bring his binoculars, finally saw the looming threat ahead and rang the bridge, it was too late to avoid the scraping and bumping damage to its starboard side that proved "unsinkable" a lie in less than three hours. Over 1,500 passengers and crew were lost. Seven hundred survived to lament with heavy hearts the tragedy that complacency had wrought.

A Congress who will not defend the Constitution and gives no resistance to millions of unlawful amnesties is not likely to oppose quick citizenship and quick voting rights or even voting rights with no citizenship and little opposition to vote fraud.

Our foolish accommodation to open-door immigration, amnesties, multiculturalism, unworkable left-liberal ideologies, shameless and unrestricted corporate greed, dishonest and deceptive dealings and politics, and mindless and irresponsible social and political complacency have brought us to the edge of disaster.

No conservative issue or principle can survive unless we stop the imbecilic surrender of our country, our people, and our children to spineless complacency and moronic accommodation to evil.

#1. People do not learn from history or the mistakes of the past. See Exhibit A: Ferguson, Missouri.

#2. Some people will use any excuse to riot and loot even though it is clearly NOT an effective form of protest.

#3. The outbreak of violence in Ferguson, Missouri last summer was NOT an aberration. It is now a pattern.

#4. We also know what the pattern is. Whenever a
young black man is killed by police and the public perceives the death
as being unjust or unwarranted, then there will be the potential for
widespread riots.

#5. It is only a matter of time before another inner
city explodes with violence. First it was Ferguson. Then it was
Baltimore. Which city is next?

Someone needs to tell the protestors in Ferguson Missouri that this is not a competition for who can protest most violently.

Last night in Ferguson one man was shot in the familiar West
Florissant strip that was the scene of protests throughout the fall and
winter. The police disbursed the crowd only to face additional
gunfire an hour later in the Canfield Greens neighborhood.

As many as 60 teens
were roaming Charleston streets attacking pedestrians and drivers early
Sunday, witnesses told police dispatchers in 911 calls released
Tuesday.

All the teens were black, according to witnesses, and all but one of the people attacked were white.
Still, it’s unclear if the attacks were racially motivated or sparked
by the unrest in Baltimore, which followed the recent shooting death of
Walter Scott, a black man, by a white North Charleston police officer.
[...]

Terror could be heard in the voices of many of the callers, including
a man who called from his car and said he was being blocked by about 50
teens.

The commanding officer of Marine
Corps Base Hawaii was relieved of his duties Monday following “a loss of
trust and confidence in his ability to lead,” the service said.

Col. Eric Schaefer, who assumed
command of the base in August, was removed from his post by Maj. Gen.
Charles Hudson, the commanding general of Marine Corps Installations
Pacific, according to a Marine Corps news release. Schaefer was
reassigned to another position effective immediately.

“The Marine Corps holds all Marines,
especially commanders, responsible for their actions, and is committed
to upholding high standards of honor, courage and commitment within the
ranks,” the release states.

No additional details about the
relief or Schaefer’s new position were immediately available. Schaefer
could not immediately be reached for comment.

The wife of the president H.L. Mencken referred to as “Roosevelt the Second” provided much of the impetus for the communizing of the Democratic party in the mid-1930s, and could be readily found supporting and speaking before openly Marxist groups like the American Youth Congress, Communist National Student League, Young Communist League, and anti-Franco communists.

In a news column she wrote that “signs of poverty and unhappiness . . . will have to disappear if [the South] is going to prosper and keep pace with the rest [of the country].” Author W.E. Debnam noted that Mrs. Roosevelt need not travel South to discover “poverty and unhappiness” as she could easily find it looking out her hotel apartment window in New York City. Debnam referred her to the root cause of the South’s unhappy condition.
Bernhard Thuersam, www.Circa1865.com

Reconstruction’s Hungry Locusts

“May we tell you something about Reconstruction, Mrs. Roosevelt? Apparently somebody needs to tell you for only your abysmal ignorance of Southern history could possibly explain your continued carping criticism of just about everything south of the Mason-Dixon line . . . your complete failure to understand certain social and economic problems and conditions about which you pose so frequently as an authority.

Some of our modern Southern scalawags need to be reminded too . . . and that great horde of Northern editors and reporters so prone to pillory the South on every occasion while they ignore even worse conditions in their own backyard.

When the War ended, Mrs. Roosevelt, the South was licked and no one knew it better than the men who had followed Lee. The South was defeated, but it was not penitent. It had lost the War but not its pride. There was no sense of guilt but the South was resigned to the verdict of the battlefield. There was no love for the Yankee, it’s true, but also there was – speaking generally – no hate.

Most Southerners still insisted, and laughed about it, that “damnyankee” was one word, but, while they were not prepared to forget, they were ready, given a little time, to forgive their conquerors.

But [the war] wasn’t over, Mrs. Roosevelt. The South’s Gethsemane had just begun. War, as your Yankee friend General Sherman said, is hell . . . but it’s a hell that about it a certain dignity. There was nothing of dignity about Reconstruction.

There was only the studied, deliberate debasement of a proud and defenseless people. Old Thaddeus Stevens and his gang of Radical Republicans set out to murder the South in the first degree. Their murderous assault, prompted by greed and revenge, was cold-blooded and premeditated. They worked night and day at the job of killing the South twelve long years.

They almost succeeded. Only the vitality of a civilization that simply refused to die kept the South alive.

Lee’s surrender . . . came on April 9, 1865. Have you been able to stand the heart-breaking ordeal of visiting the South in April, Mrs. Roosevelt? If you have, you must have observed – if you could bear to keep your eyes open – that by the middle of April the plowing has long since ended and the planting, for the most part, is over. Already in some areas the new crop is far advanced.

But there was little plowed land in the South in that black April of 1865 and almost no planting.

On the great plantations, and on the little farms of the small land owner, the land to a large degree lay fallow and grown up in weeds. The returning soldiers made the best they could of bad situation. They had almost no livestock – few cows, few pigs, few sheep, and even fewer horses and mules. Those that hadn’t died on the battlefield had been killed or stolen by the invading soldiers.

And labor! Well, Mrs. Roosevelt, you know what happened to the farm hands of the South. Five million Negro slaves had been set free. They did little work in the fields that spring and summer . . . and one can hardly blame them. The taste of freedom lay sweet upon their tongue. Why labor in the fields? The Yankees were going to take care of them and, come Christmas – so the story went – every black man was to be the proud owner of forty acres and a mule! More than that, he was to run the government! The government of the Southern States, that is.

Only a few Northern States allowed the Negroes to vote then, and in not one instance during the tragic era did a single Negro, no matter how intelligent, hold even the lowest elective or appointive office north of the Mason-Dixon line; not even Fred Douglass of New York, who was the idol of Northern abolitionists. But in the South, Mrs. Roosevelt, it was a different story.

The Southern white man was almost completely disenfranchised while for 12 long years the newly-liberated slavers and the carpetbaggers and the scalawags ran every Southern State government and a Negro Senator from Mississippi sat in the seat in Congress that had been held by Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy. Our Reconstruction lawmakers, of course, had some help.

They were backed by Federal troops – thousands of them Negroes in brand new Federal uniforms. They had the guidance of Thaddeus Stevens and his Radical Republican murderers and the help of the Union League. They had also the kindly assistance of self-appointed authorities on Southern problems from New York and other Northern States who came down on short visits to give out criticism and advice. You know, we imagine, the type to which we refer.

There is no need, Mrs. Roosevelt, to review in detail that saturnalia of official corruption and waste during which the new rulers, strutting like peacocks, set out deliberately to turn to their own profit every cent of taxes that could be wrung from a prostrate land.

[And our] Northern conquerors had no intention of letting [Southern cotton] serve those who had attempted to exercise their constitutional right and withdraw from the Union. The “cotton agents” descended upon the South like a swarm of hungry locusts. First they seized 3,000,000 bales outright, claiming they had been sold to the Confederate government and were, therefore, contraband of war.

What was left – or most of it – was taxed heavily, or what was more often the case, stolen by the cotton agents in one of the greatest swindles in the history of our country. The South, screamed the Radical Republicans, had caused the war . . . and the South should pay for it.”

Despite the fact that she now faces a potential federal
investigation, Jan Morgan said she has no intention of rolling back a
controversial policy at
her Hot Springs, Ark., gun range.

As she announced last year, The Gun
Cave Indoor Shooting Range is a “Muslim-free zone” due to the inherent
risks she identified in allowing followers of the faith access to the
facility.

In her initial statement, Morgan cited the fact that the Quran
contains “109 verses commanding hate, murder and terror against all
human beings who refuse to submit or convert to Islam,” wondering why
she would “hand a loaded gun” to someone whose faith teaches such
violence.

The South might still wear the stain of racism, but according to a
new report, the Rust Belt and coal belt in the American Northeast
appears to have become the most racist region of the country.

Researchers from the University of Maryland, Columbia University,
Emory University and Harvard University have used Google searches
including the N-word broken down by media markets to determine which
areas of the country are most racist.

Bishop E.W. Jackson of Virginia, a former Marine who is the founder
and president of STAND, an organization dedicated to upholding
traditional American values, appeared on Fox News to discuss the tense
situation. Jackson blasted Sharpton for interfering in Baltimore’s
business and warned that if Sharpton is allowed to exploit the tense
situation in Baltimore, it will only make matters worse.

The Bishop also pointed out the irony that “this situation is
happening when we have the first black President, the second black
attorney general, and a city with a black mayor and a black governing
structure. It tells you something is seriously wrong with the
leadership and Al Sharpton is part of that.”

Freddie Gray, 25, a name that will become synonymous with names like Rodney King, Michael Brown and Eric Garner
because he died because of injuries alleged to have been inflicted by
police. Now a city is tearing itself apart over the death of Gray.

First, take a look at the arrest video following police on bicycle
chasing Gray down. At least from the following video, it appears almost
like the police have Gray in a hogtied position.

In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition
of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex.
The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and
will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger
our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for
granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper
meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with
our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper
together.—President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961

A standing army—something that propelled the early colonists into
revolution—strips the American people of any vestige of freedom. How can
there be any semblance of freedom when there are tanks in the streets,
military encampments in cities, Blackhawk helicopters and armed drones
patrolling overhead?

It was for this reason that those who established America vested
control of the military in a civilian government, with a civilian
commander-in-chief. They did not want a military government, ruled by
force. Rather, they opted for a republic bound by the rule of law: the
U.S. Constitution.

Unfortunately, with the Constitution under constant attack, the
military’s power, influence and authority have grown dramatically. Even
the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878,
which makes it a crime for the government to use the military to carry
out arrests, searches, seizure of evidence and other activities normally
handled by a civilian police force, has been weakened by both Barack
Obama and George W. Bush, who ushered in exemptions allowing troops to deploy domestically and arrest civilians in the wake of alleged terrorist acts.

Via Jonathan "Saw a live demonstration of the "WEAPONEYE" at this past weekend's
Suncoast Gun Show in Tampa. Still not sure if I would want one on my
weapon or not, but I am pretty sure George Zimmerman might have wished
he had one recording at the time. To me the potential drawback is that
after an incident, your weapon and hence your evidence is surely going
to be confiscated by Law Enforcement / District Attorney first before
you get to see it and/or have control of it and using it or not or
giving it to your attorney?"

A Los Angeles police officer filed a lawsuit last week to sue the
city over how he says he was treated after he complained about a quota
system in the department. These quotas though, the city denies having.

According to City News Service,
Earl Williams, who has been a level three LAPD officer for more than a
decade, alleges that he was required to serve desk duty several times in
2014 for not writing 12 tickets a day. The suit also said that Williams
was transferred to a district further away, lengthening his commute
time, after he took his complaint about the alleged quotas to Capt.
Darryl Ito.

I've watched black protests for months now (since Ferguson, Missouri
erupted) with signs proclaiming that "Black Lives Matter." Those same
protests popped up for the past week at protests in Baltimore in advance
of the massive riots and unrest on Monday.

But what I've never seen is a single protest or sign proclaiming
"Black Violence Matters."

Or does black-on-black murder not matter to
black Americans? How about blacks looting and burning black businesses?
Does that matter?

I heard ultra-liberal (and pathetically politically correct) CNN
analyst Sally Kohn blame white America today. She wished white America
would be half as outraged as outraged over “police violence” as they are
over the riots. https://twitter.com/search?q=sally%20kohn&src=typd

That’s the blunt warning a group of prominent religious leaders is
sending to the Supreme Court of the United States as they consider
same-sex marriage.

“We respectfully warn the Supreme Court not to cross that line,” read a document titled, Pledge in Solidarity to Defend Marriage. “We stand united together in defense of marriage. Make no mistake about our resolve.”

“While there are many things we can endure, redefining marriage is so
fundamental to the natural order and the common good that this is the
line we must draw and one we cannot and will not cross,” the pledge
states.

The signees are a who’s who of religious leaders including former
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum, National
Religious Broadcasters president Jerry Johnson, Pastor John Hagee, and
Franklin Graham, president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association and Samaritan’s Purse.

So, beginning in ARSH 2008 when it became clear that the
Constitutional Republic was in the process of being overthrown in a cold
putsch, and then forward as I continued to blog here, I called a series
of things, in no particular order, except for the last three, which are
obviously end-game events, and thus placed at the end of the list:

1. Reformation of the islamic Caliphate facilitated by the Washington DC regime

2. Total economic war executed by the Washington DC regime against the
American people, specifically the Cloward-Piven Strategy, namely driving
as many people as possible out of work and onto the welfare rolls in
order to collapse the system

3. Severe price inflation, especially for food

4. Nationalization of healthcare delivery for the purposes of controlling and coercing the masses

5. Dissolving the Mexican border in order to bring in millions of
socialist Latin Americans in order to help overwhelm the welfare system,
corrupt the electoral process where it still possessed integrity, and
to provide a means for soldiers of the Caliphate to invade and colonize
the former United States

6. Criminalization of Christianity

7. Race riots/ defacto civil war with every urban area becoming its own discrete theater

8. Complete evanesence of the Rule of Law and the ascendancy of a tyrannical, kleptocratic oligarchy

9. Nuclear war centered on Israel

10. Obama being assassinated by his own people in order to seize total power – the ultimate Reichstag Fire

11. People’s Liberation Army (Red China) boots on the ground
on the North American landmass, probably under the guise of
“peacekeeping”

Here is my post from September 4, ARSH 2012 titled “How the
Disintegration is Likely Going to Happen”, including a link to a Matt
Bracken piece on the same topic at Western Rifle Shooters Association.

Again, let me just reiterate: YOU DON’T HAVE ENOUGH AMMUNITION. So, whydontcha get on that, mkay?

Images of police vehicles burning made for great television all over the planet, but why
were there abandoned police vehicles sitting right in the middle of the
riot zones without any police officers around them in the first place?
Why was the decision made ahead of time to set a curfewfor Tuesday night and not for Monday night? And why are Baltimore police officers claiming that they were ordered to “stand down”
and not intervene as dozens of shops, businesses and homes went up in
flames?

Yes, the anger over the death of Freddie Gray is very real.
Police brutality has been a major problem in Baltimore and much of the
rest of the nation for many years. But could it be possible that the anger that the people of Baltimore are feeling is being channeled and manipulated for other purposes?

The following are 12 unanswered questions about the Baltimore riots that they don’t want us to ask…

Erin
Burnett really tried, bless her heart, to imagine a reason why it might
be inappropriate to refer to protesting black Baltimore teenagers as
thugs.

The CNN
host was interviewing Baltimore city councilman Carl Stokes when she
defended Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s categorization of the teens as criminals and thugs—asking Stokes why it wasn’t “the right word?”

Well for one thing they’re kids, Stokes points out.

“But how
does that justify what they did? I mean that’s a sense of right and
wrong. They know it’s wrong to steal and burn down a CVS and an old
person’s home, I mean, come on,” Burnett clarifies, uncomprehending.

Milwaukee Sheriff David A. Clarke, Jr. has spoken out against the
riots in Baltimore. He lays the blame squarely at the feet of liberal
policies which he says have created a powder keg which has exploded into
violence.

“Like Baltimore, like Ferguson, like New York and many other areas where
failed liberal government policies have led to high unemployment,
chronic poverty, failing schools,” Sheriff Clarke said. “This is what
besets the Baltimore area. Ninety percent of the homicide victims in the
Baltimore area are black as are ninety percent of the suspects.

That’s a
bigger problem than Freddie Gray.”

He added that he didn’t believe the rioters cared about Freddie Gray at all.

Escambia County
Sheriff David Morgan had some wise words he delivered lately. However,
I'm sure some of the race baiters, the Obama administration and others
who thrive off of the constant war of ethnic communities in America are
going to be going after him once they hear what he had to say. However,
he was right on.

"First off, let me take issue with the title 'African-American,'"
Sheriff Morgan said. "We're Americans. I'm fourth generation Welsh. I,
nor my family, do not pretend to say we are 'Welsh-American.' We are
Americans. I was not born in Wales and the Blacks that currently reside
in the united States of America are not from Africa."

The West is too cowed by guilt to look honestly at immigration.
Is immigrating from less-developed countries to the West a good or a bad
thing, for host and guest? Is the immigrant angry at, or nostalgic for,
the country he left? Is he thankful to or resentful of the country he
has come to? Does the Westerner know why the other seeks him out or why
he himself chooses not to emigrate to the non-West? These questions and
dozens like them are not so much never answered as never even asked. The
result is chaos.
Thousands of refugees from the mess in North and East Africa are hiring
smugglers to ship them across the Mediterranean into the southern ports
of Europe — often with tragic results, as boats sink and passengers
drown.

Any visitor to Athens quickly notices that tens of thousands of
Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, and Albanians have arrived illegally in Greece
in hopes of reaching more prosperous Western European countries. In
fact, the downtown of almost any European city is full of impoverished
non-Western immigrants. Yet in ten years, some of those same Middle
Eastern immigrants will demand space for new mosques, while they would
never have allowed a church to be built in their homeland, and many
newcomers will have complaints against their hosts about their own lack
of parity with the established citizenry. Such is the strange effect of
contemporary Westernism upon immigrants.

Remembrance

Winners: Navy Cross Nguyen Van Kiet & MOH Thomas R. Norris This week’s Medal of Honor hero is one of a handful of Navy SEALs awarded the MOH in the Vietnam War. Norris snuck behind enemy lines with a South Vietnamese Navy petty officer rescued two downed pilots in 1972–when most of our resources had been pulled from the country. Interesting to note that later year, Norris was himself rescued by another SEAL Michael E. Thornton.More @ Medal of Honor Roll Call

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Core Creek Militia

==============================My sixth great grandfather, his wife, and five of his six children were killed in battle with the Tuscarora Indians at Core Creek, NC.

The Seven Blackbirds

==============================My third great grandfather was an Ensign in the Revolutionary War, and saved his unit's flag after being wounded at the Battle of Brandywine. He was also at Kingston (Kinston), Wilmington, Charleston, Two Sisters and Augusta. He was at the defeat at Brier Creek and also Bee Creek.

Requiem Aeternam -
Eternal Rest Grant unto Them
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My second great grandfather was killed in action on May 3, 1863 at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
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My great grandfather and great uncle knew all the men in the "Civil War Requiem" video as they were part of the 53rd NC which was the sole unit defending Fort Mahone. (Fort Mahone was named "Fort Damnation" by the Yankees) *Handpicked men of the 53rd (My great grandfather was one of these) made the final, night assault at Petersburg in an attempt to break Grant's line. This was against Fort Stedman which was a few miles to the slight northeast. They initially succeeded, but reinforcements drove them back. This video is made from photographs which were taken the day after the 53rd evacuated the lines the night before to begin the retreat to Appomattox. I have many more pictures taken by the same photographer, one of these shows a 14 year old boy and the other is the famous picture of the blond, handsome soldier with his musket.
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*General Gordon promised the men a gold medal and 30 days leave if they accomplished their task and many years after the War my great grandfather wrote General Gordon, who was then governor of Georgia about this incident. They exchanged several letters which I have framed. See first link below.
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*The Attack On Fort Stedman
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"His Colored Friends"
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Lee's Surrender
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My Black NC Kinfolks
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Punished For Being Caught!

Great Grandfather Koonce

He was a drummer boy in the WBTS, survived the War only to die a few years later. He was caught in an ice storm on his way home, but instead of seeking shelter, continued on his horse until the end. His clothes had to be cut off and he died a few days later.